Israel cabinet approves 2025 wartime budget of Ksh.20 trillion
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a memorial ceremony of the Hamas attack on October 7 last year that sparked the ongoing war in Gaza, at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem on October 27, 2024. GIL COHEN-MAGEN/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
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Israel's cabinet on Friday approved a 2025 national budget,
a wartime financial package that far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich
said supported the country's ongoing wars and encouraged economic growth.
For more than a year, Israel has been locked in a war with
Hamas in Gaza, and since September it has been fighting the Lebanese group
Hezbollah in Lebanon.
"The main objective of the 2025 budget is to maintain
the security of the state and achieve victory on all fronts while safeguarding
the resilience of the Israeli economy," Smotrich said.
It will now move to the Knesset, or parliament, where Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition holds a majority, making approval
likely.
Netanyahu welcomed the cabinet's approval of the budget,
saying Smotrich had put together "an important, difficult but necessary
budget in a year of war."
Additional allocations would be made for the defence
ministry, as the military fights the two wars, as well as Iran and the groups
it backs.
"This budget will help and support the needs of the war
so that it will lead to a victory that will allow the strong Israeli economy to
grow and prosper for many years," Smotrich said.
But former prime minister and key opposition leader Yair
Lapid criticised the budget, saying it would "increase the expenditure of
every family in Israel by 20,000 shekels per year".


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